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Military Spouse lost in Germany!
Thanks again...
Michelle
dieselone May 3, 2004 11:47am
Hope it helps!
The pipes look good as I replaced everything from catalytic converter back on 3/8/03, just muffler portion went to h#$$.
Nonetheless, disappointed with NAPA.
Nonetheless anyone else out there eating resonators?
Here's a pic of the culprit arm. (Ignore the extra piece welded to the tube; sorry for the large image size.) And here's photo showing the location of the control arm. It's the tube attaching the axle to the frame (to the right of the brake drum in the photo.)
Find replacement bushings by searching google for "pathfinder poly bushings".
There are small (half an inch by one eight of an inch) rust marks on the hood and on the front door (passenger) side. I noticed them while at a car wash last week. I do not know a reason why these rust marks should develop on these surfaces. Are such rust marks covered under the Nissan's rust warranty? We will be celebrating our 5th year with the Pathy this July.
Andy
Thanks for any suggestions.
demcg
If you're certain that the bushings on the rear lower control arms are in good shape, consider other suspension components such as the rear shocks, the rear lateral link (panhard rod) bushings, and the bushings on the front suspension A-arms.
I will check back with the mechanic to make sure that they replaced both the upper and the lower control arms. That may still be the problem. Also, there are also new struts/shocks on the car (I forgot to mention that). I will also check out your other suggestions.
Thanks again for your help.
Thanks in advance if anyone knows.
Use the online catalog at Trico's web site to find the correct Trico applications for your vehicle. Model year 1999.5 is the same as 2000.
Any ideas as to what this could possibly be? I've brought it to my local Nissan dealership, and they have no clue whatsoever what is causing the smell.
Thanks!
I have checked for recalls and service bulletins for this issue and have come up empty. Nissan mechancis would like to run a battery of test, but before I part with my money, I wanted to see if this board has had any experience with this.
Thanks,
Tom
What led up to the problems. Try to back track.
Good luck.
Does anyone know if this is a repair under warranty?
I have a '94 Pathfinder and there are speakers on the ceiling in the back. They look like 5x7s, so I tried to install some JBLs by myself. They were too thick and are hanging out about half an inch. Crutchfield says there are no speakers that will fit 1994 Pathfinders. Is there anything I can do (like buy a installation kit) that will fix this? Thanks.
I had a 01 pathfinder and traded in with a 04 pathfinder, i'm about to make my first oil change, i saw about the purple products in a truck channel
What brand and type of oil do you recommend?. I have used Mobil 1 filters and oils in my 01 SE that worked well.
-Thanks
The distance between the tailgate and bike-carrier looks too-long. is this normal?
Also the distance between bumper and two-hitch seems not right. see link below
http://photos.yahoo.com/sumasrees
Any help is appreciated
Thanks
laundryguy
This pic shows the lower link that contains the worn bushings (it's the grayish bar connecting the axle to the frame, just forward of the rear wheel, and this pic shows the actual lower link, after it's been removed from the truck.
New lower links can be purchased at online Nissan parts dealers such as aaanissanparts.com or nissanparts.cc for about $91. Get quotes from suspension shops for removal and replacement of the links.
There seems to be a sudden loss of power after going for about 20 miles. At 55 - 60 MPH, The tach jumps to 3600 rpm from 2600 rpm. After this, there seems to be no power accelarating from a stop. Recently on a long drive, when this happened I gave it a rest for about 20 min., I was able to start and accelerate normally but the problem re-occured after about 10 miles. I had to finish my trip at 55 mph / 3500 rpm. Any solution to this ?